Saturday, July 15, 2023

THE LATEST JACK THE RIPPER IDENTITY

The 'wandering lunatic who was Jack the Ripper': Alcoholic cripple and frequent resident of mental asylums was notorious serial killer of West London, claims  investigator

Sarah Bax Horton claims to have unmasked the notorious killer from 1888

 

By Dan Woodland

 

Daily Mail

July 15, 2023

 

A front page from a 1888 report on the murders

A front page from a 1888 report on the murders

 

A former police volunteer claims to have revealed the identity of the 19th century murderer Jack the Ripper. 

Sarah Bax Horton used witness statements and medical records from 1888, when the notorious killer murdered at least five women in Whitechapel in the East End of London, to solve the inexplicable case. 

She told the Sunday Telegraph that she believes the real name of the killer was Hyam Hyams, an alcoholic who was in and out of mental asylums and lived in an area at the centre of the murders.

Ms Bax Horton, whose great-great-grandfather was a policeman central to the investigation, uncovered witness descriptions of the man believed to be Jack the Ripper and matched them to Hyams physical characteristics. 

They described a man in his mid-thirties with a stiff arm and an irregular gait with bent knees. According to his medical notes Hyams, who was 35 in 1888, was unable to 'bend or extend' his arm following an injury and was also unable to straighten his knees. 

 

An expert believes Jack the Ripper was Hyam Hyams, an alcoholic who was in and out of mental asylums

An expert believes Jack the Ripper was Hyam Hyams, an alcoholic who was in and out of mental asylums

Sarah Bax Horton used witness statements and medical records from 1888

Sarah Bax Horton used witness statements and medical records from 1888

 

1 comment:

Trey. said...

This isn't the 1st person who claims to have solved the mystery of Jack the Ripper.